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Date | 13 January 2020[1] – present[2][3]
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Methods | Demonstrations, civil disobedience, blockade, riots, arson, looting, Internet activism | ||
Status | Ongoing
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Protesters Government Joko Widodo Ma'ruf Amin Puan Maharani Bambang Soesatyo Airlangga Hartarto Luhut Binsar Panjaitan Mahfud MD Ida Fauziyah Prabowo Subianto | |||
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Injuries | at least 204[19] | ||
Arrested | 5,918[20] |
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The Indonesia omnibus law protests (previously known as omnibus bill protests and referred colloquially as the omnibus law protests or anti-omnibus law protests; Indonesian: unjuk rasa tolak omnibus law) were a series of demonstrations and civil disorder against Indonesia's Omnibus Law on Job Creation which was passed on 5 October 2020 as well as President Joko Widodo. Demonstrations had begun on 13 January 2020 while the then-bill, claimed by the government as vital to boosting the country's manufacturing industry and foreign investment, was still being drafted. Protesters were concerned with the law's impact on the protection of the environment and working conditions.
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